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Gameplay

Like previous installments, the game focuses on up to four players who mimic on-screen dance moves. Along with solo and duet modes, there is a Dance Crew mode which allows four players to dance together. Dance Mashups combine different and previous dance routines to different songs. Modes that make a return include Non-Stop Shuffle, Speed Shuffle, and Just Sweat Mode.

The Wii and PlayStation 3 versions have a Hold My Hand dance mode, where up to 8 players can play sharing four controllers. On The Xbox, There is also a mode called "Just Create" which allows players to link together their own moves into a custom routine for a song.

Mashups

This is the first time in series to have "Mashup" mode. In this mode dancers from previous (or current) games appear for some amount of time. There are also Sweat Mashups, which contain more effort into the routine.

"*" - Covered song.

() in artist column - Cover artist of the song.

(S) - Sweat Mashup.

(GS) - Only obtained by preordering the Xbox 360 version of the game from GameStop.

Trivia

When censoring words, it doesn't use the three dots "..." unless it's a recycled DLC that did use them.

The Xbox 360 list is listed in alphabetical order. The Wii and PS3 list are listed in a different order.

This is the game where even though all the faces of the dancers are white (excluding Hey Boy Hey Girl: it's purple), the facial features can be seen clearly.

The Xbox 360 version is very different from the Wii and PS3 version, the backgrounds and effects are considerately different, even better. It also happens with Just Dance: Greatest Hits.

The store is not available on the PS3.

Hayley Williams of Paramore is not credited for "Airplanes". This is fixed in Just Dance: Greatest Hits.

On Wii and PlayStation 3, to get a star, you just have to cover it in half, while on Kinect you have to cover it all. It's certainly because on Wii and PlayStation 3, the moves done with left hand don't give points.

This is actually the only (at least clear) nerfing of Kinect points, due to the fact that the Kinect scores many more moves than other consoles.

This game is a Guinness World Records holder for being the best-selling casual game and the best-selling third party game on the Wii.

The bubbles in the menu for songs are actually squares in the game files.

This is the third game in the Just Dance series but It's technically the fourth game Ubisoft has created related to Just Dance.